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1. Gorgeous Paper Sculptures Pop Up Around Edinburgh

@Edencityoflit's gorgeous paper sculpture
@Edencityoflit’s gorgeous paper sculpture, via Anna @ Anna-Not-Karenina

For those who didn’t catch it on GalleyCat or in The Guardian, a remarkable, new-slash-mixed-media artist has been leaving some rather stunning paper sculptures at libraries and other cultural institutions around Scotland.

The sculptures–usually addressed to the recipient’s Twitter account–are astonishing, tiny marvels of fantastic bookishness. It is particularly dorky, I know, but this one actually made me tear up a little.

There’s been a bit of discussion about who the artist is, with several folks suggesting Su Blackwell, though one commenter on the original post says it’s definitely not Blackwell’s work. Much as I’d like to know, though, I love that these gifts are anonymous tokens of bookish love. Hopefully, they’ll still be on display when I eventually get to visit the Scotland (my mum is from Glasgow, and yet I’ve never been…).

So far, gifts have been made to:

  • the Scottish Poetry Library, @byleaveswelive (I love this handle)
  • the National Library of Scotland, @natlibscot
  • the Filmhouse (home of the Edinburgh international film festival), @filmhouse
  • the Scottish Storytelling Centre, @scotstorycentre
  • the Edinburgh international book festival, @edbookfest
  • UNESCO Edinburgh City of Literature, @edencityoflit (my favorite)
  • the Central Lending Library on George IV bridge, @Edinburgh_CC

See them all, with photos by Chrisdonia, here, then pass them on. Also, a few fun pics with the tree sculpture and Ian Rankin @ Anna-Not-Karenina’s post on the Edinburgh Book Festival.

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